Re: 1975 Evinrude 140 - in progress again
Re: 1975 Evinrude 140 - in progress again
Edit: Posted after 2 previous posts, while watching the Red Sox choke...
What plugs are in it now? Sure, test the spark gap. Adding fogging oil to the cylinders helps as you intended, although is more challenging to ignite. You've got some lube in the cylinders, use the starter fluid and you'll likely have a quick answer.
I realize your gauge may be out to lunch. When you rotate the flywheel by hand, does it indicate 4 somewhat obvious compression strokes? It's best to add lubricant when the motor is fully tilted and the exhaust ports are closed, but that's probably another discussion.
Regardless, I'd suggest you simply make it easy to ignite, and from there it should be fairly straightforward.
Re: 1975 Evinrude 140 - in progress again
Edit: Posted after 2 previous posts, while watching the Red Sox choke...
What plugs are in it now? Sure, test the spark gap. Adding fogging oil to the cylinders helps as you intended, although is more challenging to ignite. You've got some lube in the cylinders, use the starter fluid and you'll likely have a quick answer.
I realize your gauge may be out to lunch. When you rotate the flywheel by hand, does it indicate 4 somewhat obvious compression strokes? It's best to add lubricant when the motor is fully tilted and the exhaust ports are closed, but that's probably another discussion.
Regardless, I'd suggest you simply make it easy to ignite, and from there it should be fairly straightforward.